- Pollen core
A pollen core is a
core sample of a medium containing a stratigraphic sequence ofpollen . Analysis of the type and frequency of the pollen in each layer is used to study changes in climate or land use using regional vegetation as a proxy. This analysis is conceptually comparable to the study ofice core s.Methods
Cores are obtained from deposits where pollen is likely to have been trapped. Cores are generally obtained from
lacustrine sediments andpeat bog s although soil sediments may also be obtained. Degradation of the pollen exine andbioturbation may reduce the quality of the pollen grains and stratigraphy of the core so researchers frequently select locations where the sediments are under anaerobic conditions.The cores are then subjected to
pollen analysis bypalynologist s who are able to infer the proportions of major plant types from the concentrations of different pollen types found in the cores.Coring Equipment
There are a number of tools used for coring, often with specialized uses:
Core Samplers
*Glew Corer: A gravity corer used for lake surface sediments to capture the water-sediment interface. Similar to the Kajak-Brinkhurst sampler.
*Brown Corer:
*Frozen Finger: A tube is placed into the sediment and then filled withliquid nitrogen causing the sediment around the tube to freeze solid, preserving fine scale structure.
*Livingston Piston Corer: A long metal tube with a piston at the lower end. Once the core tube is at the desired depth the piston is released and the barrel can be pushed downwards into the sediment. Generally used for lake sediments.
*Russian: A chamber corer used to samplepeat s.Grab Samplers
*Eckman Grab Sampler:
*Petersen Grab:
*Ponar Grab:
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